'tis all a cheat [electronic resource] : or the way of the world: represented in the characters of the widower, the widow, the courtier, The Buffoon, The Flatterer, The Catchpole, The Thief, The Attorney, The Lady of Pleasure. The whole intermix'd with many excellent and useful admonitions on the several subjects, in a no less pleasant than instructive Dialogue, between a very ancient and worthy Gentleman call'd the Plain-Dealer, and the Author. To which is added, An ode upon solitude.
1720
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'tis all a cheat [electronic resource] : or the way of the world: represented in the characters of the widower, the widow, the courtier, The Buffoon, The Flatterer, The Catchpole, The Thief, The Attorney, The Lady of Pleasure. The whole intermix'd with many excellent and useful admonitions on the several subjects, in a no less pleasant than instructive Dialogue, between a very ancient and worthy Gentleman call'd the Plain-Dealer, and the Author. To which is added, An ode upon solitude.
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Northampton : printed by R. Raikes and W. Dicey, over against All Saints Church, 1720.
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Great Britain -- England -- Northampton.
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English
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[2],20p. ; 8⁰.
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'An ode upon solitude' is by Anthony Hammond.
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English Short Title Catalog, T225265.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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